Hey guys,
So this will be our blog where we can post whatever we think is relevant to our topic. Please feel free to share any images/websites you think are useful for SGL. I think you may have to have a gmail account to post comments but I am not 100% sure. Either way, its a communication tool that will be useful for our sessions.
Thanks!
Ester
I think the administrator of the blog is the only one who can "post"...is there a way to add all of us as administrators? Or we can just use the comments section for our respective info
ReplyDeleteI couldn't find a blog that allowed multiple admins. After every session ill make a new post. Please post all your comments under the respective post. If there is an image or something you want us to look at either post the link here or send it to me and I will upload it :)
ReplyDeleteHere is the information obtained about urine vs serum blood test according to the Varney's Midwifery, pg 545 and 546
ReplyDeletehttp://books.google.dm/books?id=c5dn3yh4V5UC&lpg=PA546&ots=hb9KqJ4nFS&dq=pregnancy%20test&pg=PA545#v=onepage&q=pregnancy%20test&f=false
And this: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003432.htm.
ReplyDeleteFor risk associated with maternal age, Pg. 181 in Management of Common Problems in OBGYN: http://books.google.dm/books?id=6vMopyn84isC&lpg=PA181&ots=2dAmDdJVjd&dq=risks%20associated%20with%20maternal%20age&pg=PA181#v=onepage&q=risks%20associated%20with%20maternal%20age&f=false
Found a great article talking about both the risk of maternal age and the risk of multiparity and both of them together. Seems like the more likely complications lie with the mother and less with the child, but we can look at the results tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteHuman Reproduction Vol. 22 2pp 1264-1272 2007
Elevated risks of pregnancy complications and adverse outcomes with increasing maternal age